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Inspired by Room Six
KMAC Kids
Illustrated by Hooker Oak
3rd & 6th Grade Students
1998-99

Enter!

Crabby Kathy, enter here


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The Crabby Kathy story was created by the KMAC Kids 1998. Copies may be obtained by contacting KMAC Kids, 1238 Arbutus Ave, Chico, CA 95926; (530) 893-1812. KMAC stands for: Kids Making A Connection, Health & the Environment. This project is partially supported by R25ES08221, an NIEHS grant in K-12 environmental health science education. Learn about other NIEHS educational grant programs at our K-12 Teacher Enhancement and Development, Environmental Health Sciences K-12 Education Grants materials, and the NIEHS K-12 Initiatives websites.

Other KMAC stories featured by NIEHS:

What's Wrong Whiskers?
What Could It Be Beverly?
Mama Didn't Know
Water, the Never Ending Story
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